

Treatment of dental erosion depends on the severity of the damage.
If the loss of tooth enamel is moderate without affecting the patient’s appearance, there is no need of restorative treatment.
The dentist may recommend certain
fluoride treatments and de-sensitizing toothpastes to control the tooth sensitivity symptoms caused by teeth erosion.
Enhancing the re-mineralization process by providing minerals such as fluoride may be enough for natural tooth enamel restoration.
The dentist may also apply a fluoride varnish on the affected teeth for further protection and repair of tooth enamel.

Restorative cosmetic treatments become necessary if the tooth enamel damage is extensive.
Depending on the degree of tooth wear, restorative treatment can range from placement of bonded composites (
tooth bonding) in a few isolated areas of teeth erosion,
to crowns,
dental porcelain veneers, bridges or even full mouth reconstruction in the case of severe tooth enamel damage.
A cosmetic dentist has to evaluate the situation and recommend the best cosmetic treatment to restore teeth function and appearance.

Regardless of the type of treatment required, the patient who has suffered dental erosion must follow a careful preventive plan
to avoid further tooth enamel loss and the high expenses of the associated
cosmetic treatments.

Regular preventive dental visits are very important for the prevention of tooth erosion.
During the dental exam, the
dental hygienist can easily identify early signs of erosion before it causes significant damage to teeth.

You should always check carefully before you
choose a dental insurance
if preventive dental visits and 'cosmetic' restorative procedures are covered.